okbasspro
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Anyone ever use a air chisle to break open bedrock.
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Hoser John said:Air tools are not meant to run underwater,but they work with the proper precautions. You need to cut a innertube up and surround it in a rubber wetsuit. Tie off bottom and top with wire around the body of the unit. Turn on air and it inflates and as you use underwater it stays inflated and much dryer than any other way. At days end blow out completely dry and reapply some lube and good to go. I much prefer a blaster nozzle from my dredge pump but whatever works for ya--tons a au 2 u 2-John
Jason in Enid said:OK, I see what you're talking about then. Is this in that section just north of gravel bar? Thats where I was working last time. I got lots of lead, but very little gold from the "crack" I was working.
TerryC said:Hmmm. Are you working public lands? Air hammers may go beyond the definition of recreational panning. You may need a permit. I think it's called a "plan of operation" or something. TTC
Jason in Enid said:Hey basspro, can you post (or send) some picks of your pickers? I found some "nuggets" dredging there but I'm sure that they were pyrite. They weren't maleable and shattered under pressure. I sure was excited to see some sparklies down on the bedrock though!